Official 2025 Brazil Grand Prix Thread ***SPOILERS***
Official 2025 Brazil Grand Prix Thread ***SPOILERS***

Poll: Official 2025 Brazil Grand Prix Thread ***SPOILERS***

Total Members Polled: 158

Norris: 40%
Piastri: 11%
Leclerc: 2%
Hamilton: 14%
Russell: 4%
Antonelli: 0%
Verstappen: 28%
Tsunoda: 1%
Author
Discussion

Piginapoke

Original Poster:

5,589 posts

204 months

Monday 3rd November
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After Lando's best F1 weekend yet we're at Interlagos, Brazil for a Sprint Weekend at a classic circuit. Weather is always a factor here and the race is rarely dull (see last year!).

We're at the sharp end of the WDC and it will be interesting to see if Oscar can find some form or if Lando can maintain the standard he set in Mexico. The two circuits have some similarities and Interlagos is at altitude, so the McLaren MCL39 should like it here and the medium/fast corners. Max though is mighty at Interlagos.

Lando is on a roll and is my tip for the win again. It's going to be close though.

Here's to a great race.

Date(s): Friday 7 to Sunday 9 November 2025.

UK Broadcast Timings (and track time)

All sessions are live on Sky F1. Channel 4 is showing highlights of all competitive sessions.





2024 Highlights: Max win, Stroll idiocy on parade lap, miracle Alpine result

https://youtu.be/QGTErgNcpDM?si=CadAfLeBFLt46cob

Tyres:

Medium compounds: C2 C3 C4



2024 Result:






Edited by Piginapoke on Monday 3rd November 09:44


Edited by Piginapoke on Wednesday 5th November 06:29

PRO5T

6,389 posts

44 months

Monday 3rd November
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I'm going for some rain and a Max/Red Bull master class.

595Heaven

2,966 posts

97 months

Monday 3rd November
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Yep, think a bit of rain and a Max victory.

Heathwood

2,898 posts

221 months

Monday 3rd November
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Isn’t Max taking a new power unit here? 5 place grid drop but a fresh engine. Max made Lando, in fact everyone, look like amateurs here last year IIRC. I reckon we might see more of the same this coming weekend, especially if the weather’s anything less than perfect.

Still Mulling

15,115 posts

196 months

Monday 3rd November
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Yes!

Thanks, PiaP beer I do love Brazil. Here's hoping for mixed conditions and a thrilling GP smile

thegreenhell

20,696 posts

238 months

Monday 3rd November
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This is the current forecast


mrdelazouch

373 posts

66 months

Monday 3rd November
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Heathwood said:
Isn t Max taking a new power unit here? 5 place grid drop but a fresh engine.
That was last year.

mrdelazouch

373 posts

66 months

Monday 3rd November
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I think Piastri will do well, in Mexico he had a solid and uneventful race considering what was happening around him, so I suspect that he will be quietly confident.

Smollet

14,130 posts

209 months

Monday 3rd November
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For some reason I’ve gone for Eclair. It’s time he was due a win

Derek Smith

48,207 posts

267 months

Monday 3rd November
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Thanks, PiaP. Despite the obvious problems with the layout, the drainage and such, I like the circuit. We've had some great races here. Last race, last lap, last corner for the WDC. It was a Boys' Own storyline.

Heathwood

2,898 posts

221 months

Monday 3rd November
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mrdelazouch said:
Heathwood said:
Isn t Max taking a new power unit here? 5 place grid drop but a fresh engine.
That was last year.
Ah crap, don’t tell me I’ve been clickbaited into some site spouting year old news! getmecoat

mrdelazouch

373 posts

66 months

Monday 3rd November
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Heathwood said:
Ah crap, don t tell me I ve been clickbaited into some site spouting year old news! getmecoat
Most likely, recently there was quite a lot old rehashed F1 videos on YT.

PhilAsia

6,588 posts

94 months

Monday 3rd November
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I like Brazil too. Hoping for a good race, without FIA assistance please...

Jayho

2,377 posts

189 months

Monday 3rd November
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Looking forward to it. I do think Hamilton could have a good sprint race, qualifier and a podium in the main race. He would want to put last weekend behind him and focus on this race. He's seen quite a bit of success in Brazil historically, and has quite a deep routed connection with Brazil (massive fan of Senna and first WDC came in Brazil).

I think a win for him would probably be stretching it, but personally I would love to see him on the steps.

kambites

70,176 posts

240 months

Monday 3rd November
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I'm hoping for Verstappen > Piastri > Norris to keep things as interesting as possible, but I think I'm expecting Verstappen > Norris > Piastri.

jimmsy

775 posts

146 months

Monday 3rd November
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PhilAsia said:
I like Brazil too. Hoping for a good race, without FIA assistance please...
I agree, it would be great if they stopped holding Max back!

jimmsy

775 posts

146 months

Monday 3rd November
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kambites said:
I'm hoping for Verstappen > Piastri > Norris to keep things as interesting as possible, but I think I'm expecting Verstappen > Norris > Piastri.
Depends on how the Merc is feeling, but Russell might get in the mix for some fun.

Mark-C

6,915 posts

224 months

Monday 3rd November
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jimmsy said:
kambites said:
I'm hoping for Verstappen > Piastri > Norris to keep things as interesting as possible, but I think I'm expecting Verstappen > Norris > Piastri.
Depends on how the Merc is feeling, but Russell might get in the mix for some fun.
That's my thinking too so Verstappen, Norris, Russell ...

Always look forward to Brazil because it's old school and the time difference works for me.

PhilAsia

6,588 posts

94 months

Monday 3rd November
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jimmsy said:
PhilAsia said:
I like Brazil too. Hoping for a good race, without FIA assistance please...
I agree, it would be great if they stopped holding Max back!
Your turgid pressure is not really my thing mate. Please move on..!

jimmsy

775 posts

146 months

Monday 3rd November
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PhilAsia said:
Your turgid pressure is not really my thing mate. Please move on..!
hehe